Can You Drive on a Flat Tire to Get It Repaired?
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If your tire is flat, you can replace it with a spare tire and drive to a repair shop. If the tire is only slightly deflated, you may drive at a low speed to the nearest repair shop for a patch. However, this is not recommended as it may cause the tire to be completely ruined, which would be counterproductive. It is advised to stop driving immediately if your tire is flat. Introduction 1: Automobile tires are one of the essential components of a vehicle. They directly contact the road surface and work together with the vehicle's suspension to absorb shocks during driving, ensuring good ride comfort and smooth operation. They also maintain excellent adhesion between the wheels and the road, improving traction, braking, and off-road capability while bearing the vehicle's weight. The critical role of tires in automobiles has gained increasing attention. Introduction 2: Tires can be categorized into approximately 8 types based on vehicle classification: PC (Passenger Car tires), LT (Light Truck tires), TB (Truck and Bus tires), AG (Agricultural Vehicle tires), OTR (Off-The-Road tires for construction vehicles), ID (Industrial Vehicle tires), AC (Aircraft tires), and MC (Motorcycle tires).